Oh Deer! Patent Slingback Wedge: Love It or Hate It?


Updated 04/01/07 10:02 AM · Posted by FabSugar · 31 comments

Oh Deer! Patent Slingback Wedge: Love It or Hate It?

I hope you've all been enjoying this week's Patent-A-Thon! I had to throw this Oh Deer! Patent Slingback Wedge, $125, into the mix. These were found by lilxmissxmolly in the Love It or Hate It? group. I think they are way trashy! I like the modernized peep toe look, and I love wedges, but the patent block on the heel just ruins these for me. Love it or hate it? Oh Deer! Patent Slingback Read more

Link Time: Elle Macpherson Is Slated to Host NBC's New Reality Series


Updated 04/06/11 1:23 PM · Posted by FabSugar · 1 comment

Elle Macpherson to Host NBC's Fashion Star

Elle Macpherson to host NBC's Fashion Star — InStyle Gaia Repossi favors flat booties over "vulgar" wedges — The Cut Design your own PS1 to support Japan earthquake relief — Purse Blog Ines de la Fressange talks John Galliano and Karl Lagerfeld's ponytail — Vogue UK Daily The perfect jeans for tall girls — TallWater Seoul Fashion Week is like playtime for grown-ups — Interview Jane Read more

Decorate Dear Baby's Room With Bambi


Updated 06/27/11 4:43 PM · Posted by LilSugar · 0 comments

Deer-Themed Baby Nursery

It's a return to the forest this season! To celebrate the anniversary release of Walt Disney's Bambi (June 14, 1942) we're creating a cute deer-themed nursery. "Willow" by Kids Line, "Enchanted Forest" by Lambs and Ivy, and "Nursery Woods" by Amenity are a few collections that feature everything from deer-decorated bedding, rugs, paintings, and diaper stackers. Kids Line and Amenity have the Read more

What You Need to Know About Lyme Disease


Updated 10/14/11 11:49 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 5 comments

What You Need to Know About Lyme Disease

Oh no! Poor Parker Posey has been diagnosed with Lyme disease. Due to her illness, the 40-year-old star of Best in Show is dropping out of her planned off-Broadway play, This. We wish her the best for a speedy recovery. Posey certainly isn't alone. Lyme disease affects about 20,000 people in the United States each year, versus 10,000 new cases annually in the early '90s. Transmitted by Read more